Definitions for "Kirchhoff's Current Law"
It is the equal sum of currents flowing in and out in a circuit of the same point.
The algebraic sum of all the currents flowing to a given point in a circuit is equil to the algerbric sum of all the current flowing away from that point.
The basic law that states that the sum of currents flowing into any junction of an electric circuit is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of the junction.